Batty brings the elements of an ancient
classic, The Tower of Hanoi, into the 21st century. However, the Tower
of Hanoi’s formula is visible to the player via the disk set-up; Batty
heightens the challenge by randomizing the cards and burying the
formula until all the randomized cards are eventually exposed.

The varying degrees of difficulty in Batty
allow for the game to appeal across a broad spectrum of logic skills,
from basic to highly advanced, from second grade to a statistics
professor.

Batty covers all demographics. Young, old male
female, like the Rubik’s Cube it can be promoted for competitions in
and on all levels (cash\Vegas or educational, schools\kids) And Un-like
the Rubik’s Cube it can not be resolved in seconds.

Individual Batty pocket size decks can be
played on an airline tray versus other card games like solitaire that
need the space for seven cards across.

Batty has educational value. Besides teaching
or strengthening reasoning skills in a fun and innovative way, Batty
reinforces the notion that choices have consequences, that one wrong
move can affect future outcomes.